The Department of Political Science is hosting a number of events during this year’s Homecoming and Reunion Celebration. Click the link above to browse and register for events. We hope to see you there!
Welcome to the Department of Political Science of Case Western Reserve University.
It’s hard to think of a better time to be studying politics. Our courses explore political behavior, institutions of government, elections, international relations, political economy, policymaking, protest and revolution, among other topics. They cover politics of the United States and other countries and of regional and global interactions, and our faculty introduce students to a range of methods and approaches that include elite interviewing, survey research, field and archival investigation, game theory, small-n comparison, statistical analysis, and AI-driven techniques.
Political science degrees and courses build foundations for many types of future employment and continued education, and we support our students with internship, research and other career-preparation opportunities.
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News
Alumni Spotlight – Julia Bianco
Julia Bianco (CWRU ’16) is defying gravity in her career in Los Angeles—including her work behind the curtain for the blockbuster Wicked! In production of the latest reimagining of L. Frank Baum’s characters, Bianco was a U.S. assistant to director John M. Chu. She is also the author of the...
Election Night Watch Party
Thank you to the Case College Republicans and Case Democrats who hosted the Election Night Watch Party on November 5, 2024! The event provided an opportunity for members of the Case Western Reserve University community to get the full election night experience, including expert commentary, food and drinks, while...
Political Science Major Sam Trunley Named UAA Athlete of the Week
Congratulations to Political Science senior Sam Trunley, as he was named the University Athletic Association Athlete of the Week for Men’s Basketball after his record-setting performance for the Spartans last weekend.
Professor Kathryn Lavelle was a panelist for The City Club of Cleveland’s Happy Dog Takes On the Next President’s Foreign Policy Inbox
Professor Kathryn Lavelle was a panelist for The City Club of Cleveland's Happy Dog Takes On the Next President's Foreign Policy Inbox. How will tariffs, immigration, climate change, multiple contentious wars, and more influence the next President's first 100 days?
Professor Beckwith Receives Faculty Distinguished Research Award
The Department of Political Science is thrilled to announce the selection of our own Professor Karen Beckwith as a 2024 recipient of the Case Western Reserve University Faculty Distinguished Research Award. This award is among the top honors bestowed upon faculty at Case Western Reserve.
Professor McMann on Sabbatical at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies as a Visiting Fellow
Lucy Adams Leffingwell Professor and Professor of Political Science Kelly McMann is on sabbatical this year at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies as a Visiting Fellow. The Institute focuses on democracy and development. Professor McMann is conducting research for her project on the tangible benefits of democracy. CWRU Political Science majors AJ Curcio, Rori Holm, Merry Li, Lena McMillin, and Jared Neely are assisting her through the department’s Undergraduate Research and Mentorship Program (URMAP) program.
Department Office
Mather House 111
Scout Weber, Department Assistant
- Email: scout.weber@case.edu
- Phone: 216.368.2424
- Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
- Scout is on a hybrid work schedule as follows:
- Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday: On campus in Mather House 111
- Tuesday and Friday: Working from home
- Scout is on a hybrid work schedule as follows:
Please feel free to call or communicate via email.
If you would like to notify our students of internship/job opportunities, please email scout.weber@case.edu.